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The Pentagon’s $365 million mandate to indoctrinate our children

Ann Jones
How the Army is training 14-year-olds to <3 miltarism

Travels with right-wing nuts: My road trip on Route GOP with Paul Ryan and Michele Bachmann

Eric Lutz
One liberal, three GOP strongholds: What a drive through Ryan and Bachmann country says about America right now

When I met Mandela

Magogodi Makhene
I was a child. He was an old man. But he held the promise of an unborn nation

Joel and Ethan Coen: “My God, we don’t watch our own movies!”

Andrew O'Hehir
The filmmaking brothers talk "Inside Llewyn Davis," their irresistible portrait of the '60s NYC folk scene

It’s not just lead: Common chemicals threaten childhood development

Florence Williams
One in six children is diagnosed with a developmental disorder. Environmental toxicity may be one of the key causes

GoldieBlox backs off the Beasties — badly

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The toy company calls for a truce, but still gets a lot wrong

Improv comedy rescued us

Ashley Hoffman
They were troubled teens, and I was a rookie teacher overwhelmed by grief, but we discovered how funny life can be

Linda Thompson: Good art can’t be depressing!

Rick Moody
Salon exclusive: A legend on losing her voice, those amazing Richard Thompson albums and her brilliant new CD

I wrote an erotic novel under my grandma’s name

Lisa Gabriele
For the women in my family, sex was shameful. But when I wrote a book celebrating it, Grandma's name was perfect

Richard Dawkins: It’s insane that people still doubt Darwin

Richard Dawkins
In an excerpt from his new book, the famed atheist wonders what would have happened if Hitler's dad only sneezed

Ai Weiwei: My captors knew nothing about art

Barnaby Martin
The Chinese dissident and artist discusses China, imprisonment and not being beaten

Oracle beats New Zealand to keep America’s Cup

Bernie Wilson
It's being called one of the greatest comebacks in sports

Philip Roth inspired my very feminist sex life

Raina Lipsitz
Roth's not a misogynist -- he worships women's sexual power, and he taught me to celebrate mine

Ditto boys: An elite Christian education

Jeff Sharlet
Take a tour of Westmont, a feeder school for the next generation of religious right leaders

Dixie Outfitters is still fighting the Civil War

Alan Levinovitz
A Yankee tries very hard to understand the South's lingering fixation with the Confederacy

Sept. 11 secrets: The amazing life — and death — of an Internet pioneer on Flight 11

Molly Knight Raskin
A plane that struck the Trade Center carried one of the Web's geniuses, who may have been the day's first casualty

Randall Kennedy: In praise of affirmative action

Randall Kennedy
Affirmative action helped me attend Yale Law and teach at Harvard. I do not feel belittled by this

The Walt Whitman of gay porn

Justin Abraham Linds
Jake Jaxson wants to revolutionize porn with an "erotic documentary" inspired by great poets and celebrating life

I taught at the worst school in Texas

John Savage
My time at Pearce was an unforgettable lesson in what the education reformers get wrong

8 reasons we’ll miss “Futurama”

Charlotte Shane
These underrated episodes are a great way to mourn the show's impending end

“Breaking Bad” season premiere: Walt’s destruction foretold

Jen Chaney
An empty swimming pool shows how far Walt may fall on "Breaking Bad" -- but how will he get there?

The iceberg just rescued the Titanic

Andrew Leonard
Jeff Bezos' shocking purchase of the Washington Post should set an example to his fellow Internet moguls

Self-portrait is a lost art

Alicia Eler
"Photographers" contaminating the Internet with selfies can learn a thing or two from Man Ray and Frida Kahlo

Your blood turns green: Why the right can’t derail the Girl Scouts

Sloane Crosley
Boy Scouts can't avoid controversy, but conservatives can't divide Girl Scouts. A cross-country trip explains why
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